Saturday 6/9 ~ When you are desperately low, your job is just to hang on

The scripture for today, June 9 (6/9), is Job 6:9-8found in the Old Testament of the Bible:

“Oh, that I might have my request, that God would grant what I hope for, that God would be willing to crush me, to let loose his hand and cut me off!”

Job was suffering terribly. The Bible says he had sores all over his body. There were other symptoms listed elsewhere in Job that indicate he had a form of leprosy. Now he just wanted to die.

When we get into a life problem that seems hopeless, do we just give up and say, “God, I can’t go on like this. Just take my life right now. It’s too hard. I can’t do it anymore”?

God knows what you are going through. God knows that Satan is attacking you. When things are desperately low, your job is just to hang on. It often takes God time to shift around a lot of other people’s lives in order to alleviate your pain.

Remember, God hurts just as much when you suffer as when he watched his own Son suffer on the cross. His Son’s suffering accomplished something wonderful for others. So too, someday your suffering will somehow in some way accomplish something good. And ultimately, just by surviving, Satan loses and God wins.

This too will pass. You may not think so, but it will. You may think you will never smile again, never want to go around people again, never sing again. But you will. Just like Job did.

2 thoughts on “Saturday 6/9 ~ When you are desperately low, your job is just to hang on”

Hi Katheryn, I am thankful that I found your blog. It is important to those of us who suffer to understand that there are those like you who share in suffering and care enough to write this blog as an encouragement. I posted my first blog on July 20, 2018, with the encouragement of many who know the extent of what I have faced. My first blog simply attempts to build upon the strength that I have found and how that strength continues to suport me. Future blogs will detail some of what I have faced and how my dearest friend has carried me through to this place. Thanks again for you encouraging words. Gary